Wind and Rain Warnings in Northwest Due to Storm Floris
GALWAY CITY AND COUNTY, IRELAND, AUG 4 – Storm Floris brings heavy rain, damaging gusts, and risks of flooding, power outages, and travel disruptions in Galway, with early Monday warnings lasting until mid-afternoon, officials said.
- Storm Floris, the first severe weather of the summer, has hit the British Isles with 90mph gusts, prompting the Met Office to issue two yellow warnings and one amber warning for Scotland lasting from 10am to 10pm today.
- The Met Office has warned of potential building damage, power outages, and dangerous travel conditions due to Storm Floris.
- Train operators have advised against traveling in northern areas, and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performance has been canceled as a precaution.
- Met Éireann has issued yellow warnings for multiple counties, predicting severe winds, potential flooding, and travel hazards from 2am to 4pm on Monday.
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Around 10,000 homes without power as Storm Floris arrives in Ireland
Weather alerts are in place on both sides of the border.
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